Senior Helpers III has two locations in the Twin Cities area and offers seniors a wide range of home care services, from simple companionship to specialized help for Alzheimer's, Dementia, Parkinson's, and chronic diseases. Trained aides help clients with daily living tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication reminders, and they're there for light housekeeping, meal preparation, grocery shopping, errands, and transportation, whether it's to medical appointments, general shopping, or just outings around town, which can be a real relief for families. The staff, including managers and professionals like Alicia Saykao, provide supervision and care that's available up to 24 hours a day, depending on what seniors need, and they offer overnight hospital stay support and respite care if family caregivers need a break.
Seniors can choose from various housing options, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, senior apartments, condos, or townhomes, and every setting has safety features like a 24-hour call system, home security, walk-in tubs, home safety evaluations, medication dispensers, and ID theft protection. Rooms often include amenities such as kitchenettes, cable, telephone, WiFi access, and are fully furnished, with regular housekeeping and linen service provided, so nobody has to worry about the laundry piling up. The facility supports aging in place through personal care, mobility help, diet plans (including diabetes and special diets), health monitoring, and diet management, while also offering a LIFE Profile™ Assessment to create a care plan that fits what each senior actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all thing.
Companionship services go beyond basic needs by including help with hobbies, puzzles, games, and friendly conversation, and if someone just wants a visit for a chat or to help with a puzzle, someone can do that too. They're known for having a kind and joyful staff, keeping common areas, gardens, and outdoor spaces available to enjoy, and making sure meals are nutritious and tasty, planned by chefs and meal planners who've earned awards like Best Meals and Dining and Best Activities. If seniors want, they can choose technology services, such as special senior cell phones, internet and cable plans, hearing aid resources, or use recommended tools like Medical Guardian, Bay Alarm Medical, ADT Medical Alert, or Best Medical Alert Systems, and if hearing aids are needed, there's a list to help choose from.
Senior Helpers III checks in with healthcare providers and makes sure medication and daily care are managed, offering 24-hour supervision for those who need it, and they're also associated with Home Care Association of America (HCAOA). They're not BBB accredited, but have been professionally recognized and hold community awards such as Best of Senior Living and All-Star Award, while A Place for Mom keeps them verified with a biannual review. Seniors and their families can take a look at what's offered by scheduling on-site or virtual tours, which often show meals, daily activities, and community spaces, and there's an option to send messages or reach out through their profile page for more information. Senior Helpers III, at its Burnsville location at 1501 Southcross Drive West and the other Twin Cities spot, stays focused on giving dependable, affordable, and compassionate care, allowing elderly clients to live as independently and safely as possible in their own homes.